The good news is that the programs that are in place are really working. They're working well. We're talking about making some improvements to the program in three ways.
One is more funding, because the need exceeds what we're able to deliver on. By programs, I'm talking about two programs. There's the Canada summer jobs and the.... I'm sorry, I've lost my notes now. I'll come back to that in just a second. The two programs are working well. We need more funding.
Second, we need to be committed for a longer period. These programs often have an 18-month to two-year turnaround time. Just when we get a program running, we find that we're into a renegotiation. We have to tell our staff, and they don't know how long they're going to be able to stay on before the new contract is in place. Therefore, we're talking about extending it to five years, so that we can really start to make an impact. We really see that being a win-win. It would be a win on our end, but it would also be less administratively burdensome for the government.
Third would be making the budgets more flexible. Right now, budgets can sometimes be inflexible. We'll run out of the capacity to spend money in one area, and we're not able to move it to another area without going through a burdensome process.
The two programs are the youth employment and skills strategy program and the Canada summer jobs program. They're working well. We're talking about making some improvements to them.
